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Phoenixes and Zombies

Creative confabs: Facilitated discussions on creativity for small groups.

A discussion about failures and ‘failures’ in creative work: how do you decide whether to give something another iteration, and when to let it die?

Phoenixes ‘die’ and then rise from the ashes transformed. Zombies die but won’t lie down: they hang around and consume you.

Creative work is messy, requiring many experiments and iterations. When it gets too messy, is that a sign that success is getting ready to rise from the ashes of past attempts? Or are you pumping energy into a project that will only ever suck the life out of you?

How do you tell the difference?

Join creative conversationalist Meredith Lewis for an intimate conversation exploring the difference between phoenixes and zombies, failures and transformations, and your experience of being creative.

What are creative confabs?

  • Intimate vibe, plenty of airspace.

  • Capped at a maximum of 4 attendees.

  • Book in as an individual and join other 3 other individuals for an interactive session, 

  • OR book out all 4 spaces for you and 3 of your friends and colleagues.

Each booking includes a 6-month subscription to Methods and Madness Substack.

Book HERE.

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